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The BOOST for Seychelles has been created as part of the Public Expenditure Review (PER) exercise in 2012/13. The Seychelles BOOST uses detailed revenue, expenditure and change in assets data provided by the authorities. It consists of both executed and budgeted amounts and its spans the years 2004-2013. The Seychelles BOOST includes expenditures and revenue executed by different agencies of the central government.

In addition to four levels of administrative classification, the data is further disaggregated by seven levels of economic classification, and by source of funding for development projects and projects for centralized payments, projects of the development budget, and debt items. Users can also examine the above the line and below the line budgetary operations of the government of Seychelles.

Database users should be aware of the potential limitations of the datasets. We urge users to consult the users’ manuals to learn more about these limitations and take them into account when analyzing their countries’ budgets.

Seychelles Selected Issues: Social Protection, Labor Market, and Public Enterprise Reforms - Second Public Expenditure Review, 2011
This Public Expenditure Review (PER) also provided the Bank with an analytical basis to inform development policy lending in 2010. The specific objectives of the review are to: (i) provide an update on the macroeconomic stabilization efforts and changes to the fiscal policy for medium term debt sustainability and a more efficient and affordable public sector; (ii) analyze key public enterprise reform issues, including a review of the recently introduced legal and institutional changes to improve governance and oversight of the sector; and (iii) review the performance of the social security and labor market and an assessment of the ability of the private sector to absorb employees being retrenched as a result of the civil service reforms

Seychelles - Public Expenditure Review (English), 2009
The focus of the public expenditure review (PER) reflects the fact that revisiting the role and functions of government lie at the heart of the economic reforms that need to take place in the next two years. This chapter provides a survey of recent developments, medium-term macroeconomic developments and their fiscal policy implications. Chapter two examines public expenditure trends and budget management issues. Chapters three, four, and five examine civil service reform, health care, and education issues respectively.

Public Finance Management Performance Report, Seychelles, 2011
The PEFA report presents the performance of the 31 high-level indicators of the PEFA Performance Measurement Framework. This report, by design, neither articulates specific recommendations for PFM improvements nor details an action plan. It is anticipated, though, that the results, which establish areas of both strength and weakness, shall assist the GoS in further defining its PFM reform priorities and the subsequent reform activity sequence. Further, the report is expected to support the on-going dialogue between the government and its development partners on aid delivery modalities and arrangements for continuing support to PFM reform. Further, it should serve separately as a useful tool to development partners for supporting dialogue in providing harmonised donor support to the GoS’s PFM reform efforts.

Staff Report for the 2010 Article IV Consultation and Second Review Under the Extended Arrangement, Request for Rephasing of Disbursements, and Financing Assurances Review, 2010
Under Article IV of the IMF‘s Articles of Agreement, the IMF holds bilateral discussions with members, usually every year. In the context of a combined discussion of the 2010 Article IV consultation with Seychelles and Second Review Under the Extended Arrangement, Request for Rephasing of Disbursements, and Financing Assurances Review, the following documents have been released and are included in this package: The staff report for the combined 2010 Article IV consultation and Second Review Under the Extended Arrangement, Request for Rephasing of Disbursements, and Financing Assurances Review, prepared by a staff team of the IMF, following discussions that ended on October 28, 2010, with the officials of Seychelles on economic developments and policies. Based on information available at the time of these discussions, the staff report was completed on December 3, 2010. The views expressed in the staff report are those of the staff team and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Executive Board of the IMF.

The National Bureau of Statistics was established in July 2010, under the new National Bureau of Statistics Act, 2010 and operates as a semi-autonomous government agency responsible for collecting, compiling, analyzing and publishing statistical information. The Bureau is also responsible for coordinating, monitoring and supervising the National Statistical System

2. World Bank (WB)

World Bank Development Indicators
This section of the World Bank’s website presents the most current and accurate global development data available, and includes national, regional and global estimates.

Mapping for Results – Seychelles
Visualizes the locations of World Bank-financed projects to better monitor development impact, improve aid effectiveness and coordination, and enhance transparency and social accountability.